SharePoint Social Reporting

UNDERSTANDING YOUR SITE’S SOCIAL COLLABORATION

With SharePoint 2013 guns ablaze conquering the intranet, extranet and internet territories to date, social collaboration is now at its peak. SharePoint 2013 offers a variety of out-of-the box social features such as community building, (similar to social media groups), personalized user profiles, content likes, rating and ranking, sharing content, liking content, and more.

While mixing and mingling with the social tools can play an integral role in user adoption levels, productivity and generation of additional metadata within SharePoint sites, leaving results up to fate and the SharePoint social fairy to sprinkle her fairy dust and say all is well is both a risk and potentially puts your business goals in the land of imagination, not reality.

CardioLog Analytics SharePoint 2013 Social Reports transform possibilities into factual and concrete data that can help you get a grip on the most fleeting and yet vital information:

Content Reports:

Most Popular Content – scope out the content that users are following, like and commenting on the most.

Total number of likes in the social platform.

Influential Content and Content Followers – content that’s being followed is important to identify and understanding who’s following which content can provide even deeper insight

Liked content – identify topics of discussion, how many likes each received, total number of likes overall.

Rated content and Average Ratings – evaluate which content is ranked highest or lowest, identify the content that’s ranked, understand the average rating of each topic, which users are ranking specific content and how they’re rating it, and the average rating of anything in your portal.

Content Contributions – find out which content is enriching your portal’s social site.